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Yesterday 29 September we decided to visit this museum in oia Santorini.
We checked in the net the opening hours. The afternoon was open from 17.00-20.00.
We went in oia (only to visit this museum) we saw the signs with the same opening hours.
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The museum is housed in a nice old mansion. It was kind of hard to find. Located on a side street, past the restaurant Kyprida. The museum has a collection of rare figure heads, seamen's chests, old maritime equipment and numerous models of old sailing...More

Nice little place full of old maritime history and only 3 Euro entrance. It’s a little off the beaten track but that’s what makes it special. Worth a visit if you’re in Oia just to escape the bustling tourist traffic elsewhere.

It is a quaint little museum. It has a lot to offer with its Greek naval history. There are a lot of old tools, photographs, parts of ships, and hidden gems. It is a little hard to find. It is nice and quiet. Don't miss...More

for 3 Eu you can see a mish mash of nautical items on 2 floors. Some uniforms, some paperwork, some drawings, sample knot boards, and ship figureheads. If you are interested in Greek nautical items it is OK.

This museum offers a look at local maritime history. It features a collection of ship models, uniforms, knots and many photos / old documents. The museum is on 2 levels but can be seen easily in under 45 min. There is not a lot of...More

The Naval maritime museum although it is not famous... people know just the sunset in Oia... is a worthy to visit place. It gives so many informations about the life in the island before it becomes just a tourist destination...